Letters to the Editor
Readers worry about considering smaller lot sizes for homes; are disappointed in low primary voting turnout; compare Brazil’s election denying to what happened in the U.S.; and encourage watching the upcoming solar eclipse.
But there are resources. Candidates have a website that gives their positions. So do the political parties. And luckily the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan group, takes the time to gather the information and publish a guide to every election. Also, you can find a like-minded friend and ask for guidance. There is really no excuse for not voting.
During the pandemic, a temporary child tax credit boost helped millions, demonstrating its effectiveness. Now, with the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, we have a chance to make that impact lasting. This bill could significantly reduce childhood poverty across the nation, but it is currently stalled in the Senate. Yet, our senators remain silent and haven’t shown where they stand.Like the primaries, its fate hinges on our engagement and willingness to speak up.
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